
Hair shears are used by professional hairstylists to style hair. They are special hairdressing shears which help in achieving various styles. You must be wondering, how hair shears can get you inside the highly secure White House, right? Well, you may get an answer if you ask Michaele Salahi.
The White House hosted a dinner party recently and more than 300 guests were invited to the event. It goes without saying that not everyone can enter the White House without an invitation but Tareq and Michaele Salahi had some other plans.
The Salahis who are aspiring members of the cast of a reality show called “The Real Housewives of DC,” crashed the state dinner at the White House. The worst part was neither were they invited for dinner nor were they accompanying any invitee. Yet, Michaele Salahi and her husband Tareq somehow managed to gain entrance.
As if entering the White House was not enough, the couple posed with Vice President Joe Biden and Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel indicating that the Salahis had up-close access to some of Washington’s elite, without actually being on the guest list. It’s surprising how civilians like Tareq and Michaele Salahi could enter the White House so easily without anybody actually realizing and recognizing their presence. The couple claims that they were invited for the dinner and have appointed a lawyer to present their case.
While browsing the photographs of the event on the Facebook account of Michaele Salahi, I observed her haircut. The blonde-haired, blue-eyed former model was sporting a unique hairstyle. Though her hair looked straight but I feel she did use some hair shears to get that sharper look.
Hair shears are often used by stylists to give their client a unique hairstyle for a specific occasion. If the occasion is a dinner party at White House, one cannot resist using ScissorBoy hair shears which are the best hairdressing shears on the market.
The unexpected entry of Michaele Salahi and Tareq is definitely a big cause of concern for all the White House officials. It is reported that Michaele Salahi and Tareq are named as plaintiffs or defendants in at least 16 different civil suits in Virginia’s Fauquier County. However, it’s a routine thing for The Salahis who regularly attend or host A-list parties and charitable events.









